Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum |
CCP 7.2.u9 - Uncertain |
CCP 4.1.7.C.a - Sagig 7 CCourtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum The present tablet contains a previously unidentified commentary on the poorly preserved seventh tablet of the diagnostic series Sagig, which deals with symptoms in the patient’s tongue. |
CCP 3.6.3.E - Šumma immeru, Izbu aḫû EThis tablet is a commentary concerned with explicating words and phrases belonging to the šumma immeru (‘If a sheep’) omen series and possibly also to non-canonical or extraneous omens of the šumma izbu (‘If a foetus’) omen series. |
CCP 4.1.4.C.b - Sagig 4 CCourtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum This small fragment contains meager remains of a commentary on an unknown text. |
CCP 4.1.3.A - Sagig 3 AThis small fragment from Uruk contains remains of a commentary on the third chapter of the medical series of diagnoses and prognoses, Sagig. |
CCP 4.1.3.C - Sagig 3Courtesy of the Trustees of the British Museum This small tablet consists of two rejoined fragments, BM 43854 and BM 43938, both of which belong to the 81-7-1 consignment of the British Museum’s “Babylon Collection.” It contains the lower part of a commentary on the third chapter of the diagno |
CCP 3.1.u97 - Enūma Anu Enlil, eclipsesCourtesy of the Oriental Institute, U. Chicago |
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